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If you want to book the perfect summer getaway, look no further. Adventure seekers, foodies, music lovers, and fashion fanatics alike can find something to love about Brooklyn, New York. Just a subway ride away from Manhattan, Brooklyn offers New York charm with a slower, hipper vibe. Affordable hotels, easy transportation, and endless photo opportunities make Brooklyn a must. Read on for four reasons you need to spend your summer in Brooklyn.

The Music

Long before the hipsters moved into town, Brooklyn was a leader in pushing musical boundaries. From classical and jazz to reggae and hip-hop, Brooklyn has birthed some of the world’s most famous musicians and bands. Today, the city is home to endless venues where travelers can sit back and enjoy some amazing live music.

Venues such as The Bell House, Music Hall of Williamsburg, and the Knitting Factory are likely to be a quick cab ride from your hotel. They consistently offer live performances from newcomers and legends alike.

The Parks

For travelers who are looking to get outside and spend some time in the fresh air, Brooklyn has some beautiful parks. Brooklyn Bridge Park in DUMBO, one of Brooklyn’s hippest neighborhoods, offers stunning views of Manhattan and is walking distance from awesome restaurants and coffee shops, such as Atrium Dumbo. Brooklyn Bridge park is also home to Jane’s Carousel, which was built in 1922 and is open year round.

If you want something that feels like Central Park but isn’t full of tourists, try Prospect Park. Visitors can experience the leaves change color in the fall as they stroll along picturesque ponds and footbridges.

The Shopping

Fashion lovers who want to find unique, one-of-a-kind pieces are in luck! Brooklyn has such a wide range of one-off boutiques and vintage shops that you could spend days wandering the streets hunting down pieces that no one back home will have. Shops such as Bird and Concrete + Water are favorites among local fashionistas. Brooklyn is also home to malls such as Kings Plaza and Atlantic Terminal Mall, which offer classic shopping destinations.

The Food

Foodies traveling to Brooklyn can rejoice at the limitless supply of tasty meals just waiting to be eaten. A quick Google search will bring up list after list of must-visit Brooklyn eateries. From classic American dishes to Italian and Mexican specialties, the Brooklyn food scene really has it all, at every price point.

In Williamsburg, Peter Luger offers some of the best steaks around, and Roberta’s serves crowd pleasing pizza. You’ll find some other notable meals at Four and Twenty Blackbirds, Meadowsweet, Llama Inn, and Lilia. Don’t be afraid to take a walk and wander into somewhere you’ve never heard of before. You might accidentally stumble upon a hidden gem and find a new favorite spot.

Brooklyn is the hub of so much culture and beauty. No matter who you are, you can find something there that will make you want to return again and again. Each neighborhood holds so many unique experiences, and they’re all waiting for you to explore.